The brand is well-known for all, and for foodies, this place is like a paradise. If you are a pizza lover, you will never be able to miss Little Caesars. The strength of this restaurant chain is the cheap Pizzas with the cheesy affair.
To keep costs down, Little Caesar’s pizza parlors try to minimize the use of cheese on their menu items. As you may have guessed, cheese accounts for about 40% of the cost of a pizza.
With this price tag, Little Caesar’s restaurants counter by using mozzarella cheese made from natural milk. As a result, this pre-shredded cheese contains very little water. Because of this, it can be kept for a longer period.
The innovative menu is the pillar of this restaurant chain. Many popular food bloggers point out that this Hawaiian-inspired pizza is the lowest in calories and saturated fat and the second-lowest in sodium of all the ‘Extramostbestest pizzas’ (even though it contains ham).
While no wing options are suitable for low-sodium diets, we find these chicken wings as our hot favorite menu item (aside from the salads) for indulging low-carb diets.
‘Hot N Ready’ dip is another fantastic addition to the Little Caesars Menu Prices list that works best as an afternoon meal. Go for this cheesy meal to add to your calorie quotient. Enjoy!
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Little Caesars Menu Prices 2023
Round Pizzas
Foods | Prices |
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ExtraMostBestest Stuffed Crust Pepperoni | $ 13.79 |
Slices-N-Stix | $ 9.36 |
Ultimate Supreme | $ 16.38 |
3 Meat Treat | $ 14.04 |
Hula Hawaiian | $ 12.87 |
5 Meat Feast | $ 16.38 |
Sausage & Extra Cheese | $ 12.87 |
Old World Fanceroni Pepperoni | $ 12.86 |
Pepperoni & Sausage | $ 12.87 |
Thin Crust Pepperoni | $ 10.28 |
Pepperoni & Bacon | $ 12.87 |
Sausage & Mushroom | $ 12.87 |
Veggie | $ 15.21 |
Thin Crust Cheese | $ 10.28 |
Pepperoni & Extra Cheese | $ 12.87 |
Detroit-Style Deep
Foods | Prices |
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Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni | $ 14.04 |
Detroit-Style Deep Dish Cheese | $ 14.04 |
Caesar Dips
Foods | Prices |
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Caesar Dip – Butter Garlic Flavor | $ 1.16 |
Caesar Dip – Cheezy Jalapeno | $ 1.16 |
Caesar Dip – Ranch | $ 1.16 |
Caesar Dip – Buffalo Ranch | $ 1.16 |
Sides
Foods | Prices |
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Crazy Combo [Crazy Bread & Crazy Sauce] | $ 5.84 |
Italian Cheese Bread | $ 7.01 |
Crazy Bread | $ 5.24 |
Caesar Wings – Buffalo | $ 10.52 |
Cookie Dough Brownie Made With M&M’S Minis Chocolate Candies | $ 4.55 |
Caesar Wings – Oven Roasted | $ 10.52 |
Caesar Wings – BBQ | $ 10.52 |
Crazy Sauce | $ 1.39 |
Cookie Dough Brownie Made With Twix Cookie Bar Pieces | $ 4.55 |
Drinks
Foods | Prices |
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Mountain Dew 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Pepsi 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Sierra Mist 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Mountain Dew 20 oz. | $ 2.43 |
Diet Pepsi 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Pepsi 20 oz. | $ 2.43 |
Sierra Mist 20 oz. | $ 2.43 |
Diet Pepsi 20 oz. | $ 2.43 |
Aquafina 20 oz. | $ 2.33 |
ExtraMostBestest Pepperoni
Foods | Prices |
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ExtraMostBestest Pepperoni | $ 9.11 |
Create Your Own Pizza
Foods | Prices |
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Create Your Own Pizza | $ 10.53 |
Limited Time Offers
Foods | Prices |
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Cookie Dough Brownie Made With Twix Cookie Bar Pieces | $ 4.55 |
Slices-N-Stix | $ 8.18 |
Slices-N-Stix Bacon | $ 9.35 |
Slices-N-Stix Jalapeno | $ 9.35 |
Slices-N-Stix Meal Deal With Pepsi | $ 11.69 |
Slices-N-Stix Meal Deal With Mountain Dew | $ 11.69 |
Slices-N-Stix Meal Deal With Sierra Mist | $ 11.69 |
Slices-N-Stix Bacon Meal Deal With Pepsi | $ 12.86 |
Slices-N-Stix Bacon Meal Deal With Mountain Dew | $ 12.86 |
Slices-N-Stix Bacon Meal Deal With Sierra Mist | $ 11.69 |
Slices-N-Stix Jalapeno Meal Deal With Pepsi | $ 12.86 |
Slices-N-Stix Jalapeno Meal Deal With Mountain Dew | $ 12.86 |
Slices-N-Stix Jalapeno Meal Deal With Sierra Mist | $ 12.86 |
Popular Items
Foods | Prices |
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ExtraMostBestest Pepperoni | $ 9.11 |
Crazy Combo [Crazy Bread & Crazy Sauce] | $ 5.84 |
Italian Cheese Bread | $ 7.01 |
Crazy Bread | $ 5.24 |
Create Your Own Pizza | $ 10.53 |
Slices-N-Stix | $ 9.36 |
Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni | $ 14.04 |
ExtraMostBestest Stuffed Crust Pepperoni | $ 13.79 |
Mountain Dew 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Pepsi 2 Liter | $ 3.60 |
Little Caesars History
In 1954, Mike Ilitch married Marian Bayoff on his father’s advice, who had set them up on a blind date. The Little Caesar’s chain was formed in just a few months.
Mike and Marian Ilitch launched their first pizzeria, Mike’s Pizza, with their life savings in Garden City, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. Marian meticulously kept track of Little Caesar’s first revenues in a spiral notebook that she kept in her purse.
At the time, Little Caesar’s Pizza Treat was the name of the company’s first franchise location in Warren, Michigan. During the same year, Little Caesar’s logo was transformed into a three-dimensional figure on exterior signage.
The catchphrase “Pizza! Pizza!” was first used in its advertising in 1979 and has become an instant classic. In other words, you can get two pizzas for the price of one at a competing pizzeria.
Before, the pizzas were individually wrapped and delivered in a long tube. Since then, Little Caesars has ditched the cumbersome packaging favoring the more conventional pizza boxes. Hot dogs, chicken, prawns, and fish were also served in the exotic list of toppings.
In December 2014, Little Caesars will construct a Global Resource Center with 205,000 square feet at Woodward Avenue and Columbia Street in downtown Detroit.
The new building’s location was chosen to expand the Little Caesars World Headquarters Campus near the Fox Office Center, which houses the Fox Theatre and is home to 186,000 square feet for Little Caesars and other Ilitch-affiliated enterprises.
During the opening of Little Caesars Arena in 2017, Caesar’s chest hair was removed. The wreath was updated. The toga had hidden letters spelling “LC” for “Little Caesars” incorporated into it.
A more refined Caesar was also introduced in advertisements, replacing the more cartoonish Caesar used since the 1980s.

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